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When do you use Atrauman dressing?

When do you use Atrauman dressing?

Atrauman® Wound Contact Layer is for the treatment of superficial, acute and chronic, slightly to moderately exuding wounds of all types. Do not use on patients who may be allergic to any of the dressing’s ingredients.

How often should Atrauman dressing be changed?

Unless otherwise prescribed by the doctor or medically indicated, a new Atrauman Ag dressing should be applied at each dressing change. The wear time of one dressing shall not exceed seven days.

How do I apply Atrauman dressing?

Application. Take the dressing out of the peel pack with both product covers in place and, if needed, cut it with sterile scissors to the size of the wound. After removal of one of the product covers, place this side of the dressing onto the wound and remove the second cover.

What kind of dressing is Atrauman?

This product focus considers the characteristics and application of Atrauman, a non-adherent dressing, in relation to the different aspects of wound healing.

How does Atrauman dressing work?

Atrauman Ag is only bactericidal upon direct contact with bacteria. When the dressing comes into contact with wound exudate, Atrauman Ag forms silver ions at the wound-dressing interface, killing bacteria on contact.

Is Atrauman a silicone dressing?

Atrauman® Silicone is a silicone wound contact layer for the atraumatic treatment of superficial, acute and chronic wounds of all types. It can be used as a protective layer and in combination with NPWT systems.

How long can Atrauman Ag stay on for?

► Treatment of hard-to-heal wounds with Atrauman Ag for up to 21 days (with three dressing changes), decreased infection and exudation and increased granulation and re- epithelialisation with a resulting marked reduction in wound size.

Is Atrauman Ag an antimicrobial?

The duration of the antimicrobial efficacy was demonstrated with Atrauman Ag eradicating both S. aureus and K. pneumoniae despite repeated inoculation with bacteria on the same dressing for nine days.

What is Atrauman AG used for?

Atrauman Ag is indicated for the topical treatment of critically colonised or infected, superficial and deep wounds alone, or in conjunction with systemic antibiotics. There are no known contraindications. The dressing is available in 5x5cm, 10x10cm and 10x20cm sizes.

Does Atrauman contain paraffin?

Atrauman®, produced by Hartmann UK, is a non-medi- cated tulle dressing consisting of a water repellent polyester tulle impregnated with neutral oil (fatty acids) and does not contain paraffin, it is conformable, non-adherent and per- meable to wound exudate (Figure 1).

What is Atrauman silicone used for?

Products. Atrauman Silicone is a single-use wound contact layer for the treatment of superficial, acute and chronic, slightly to moderately exuding wounds, only applied by professional users.

Is Atrauman good for burns?

Dressing properties The dressing is non-medicated, contains no paraffin and leaves no residue. It is recommended for the management of burns, traumatic wounds, skin donor sites and chronic wounds such as lower leg ulceration and for prophylaxis against potential infection.

How long can Atrauman AG stay on for?

What does Atrauman AG do?

How long can Atrauman Ag stay?

► Atrauman Ag sustains antibacterial activity for nine days. ► The level of silver released by Atrauman Ag is bactericidal with minimal toxicity for wound cells.

What is atrauman dressing?

What is Atrauman Dressing? This tulle dressing is a non-medicated gauze impregnated with neutral triglycerides. It supports lipid metabolism and promotes quick healing with its 1mm pore size and smooth surface. The gauze moistens the supple wound and provides a soft, smooth and comfortable wound treatment.

What is atrauman wound contact layer used for?

Atrauman® Wound Contact Layer is for the treatment of superficial, acute and chronic, slightly to moderately exuding wounds of all types. Do not use on patients who may be allergic to any of the dressing’s ingredients.

What is atrauman AG?

Atrauman ® Ag ensures close contact with the whole surface of the wound. Atrauman ® Ag supports painless dressing change by minimizing adhesion to wounds. Atrauman Ag is a non-adherent wound contact layer suitable for the treatment of chronic wounds, such as ulcus cruris, diabetic leg ulcer and decubitus.

What should you avoid when using autrauman dressing gauze?

The application of Autrauman Dressing gauze must be strictly avoided on a high exudate wound. This type of dressing must be avoided for an unclean or non-sterile wound. Check out Wound Care.co.uk for various kind of gauzes and bandages for healing any type of wound quickly and securely.